Blood Oxygen Complication

I’ve been trying to figure out how the Ultra Watch Face is able to show a Blood Oxygen number, and I can’t no matter what I do get my faces to show it.

What did they do to show a BO2 number rather than display text and no number? I’ve tried every combination of Complication elements.


Can someone shed some light on this?

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Show us your Draft Face . Have you switches of all the other Complication slots in the Group . Just leaving the one you are testing . If I wanted to show a WFS file here I would just add .ZIP to the file name and post it here .

I don’t really need to, because literally every other watch face out there shows the text “Blood Oxygen” instead of the actual number. When researching this, others are saying its not possible to show the number, and that a tap on the complication is needed to open a tile to show the BO2. With all that being said, the Ultra Watch Face does it. If I were a betting man, I’d say that the Ultra Watch is actually not developed in WFS, but in Android Studio, coded from the ground up.

I could show you 15 different combinations of complication elements that all show the same when BO2 is selected as the complication. I just thought someone might have a quick and dirty solution to this.

I’ve learned over the years, if I haven’t figured it out, no else has either. I suspect this post will yield the same result.

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Bless . I am just a Hobbyist . You never know what Experience people have when you try to respond to their questions .
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So I apologise for my Lame Response . I have tested all the complication slots and see exactly what you mean . Even forcing a reading manually makes no difference . Obviously a permissions thing . Perhaps if any of the normal responders here have seen your Topic there is a good reason they have not chipped in .
Sometimes you have to Invoke the whole team and see who is free.

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I didn’t mean to sound insulting. I apologize if I came off that way.

I’ve been in computing, electronics and technology for the better part of 45 years. I grew up in a Radio Shack (back when they had repair shops in them), and my grand father would put me to work to keep me from distracting him from his work. If he were alive today, he’d go crazy over what we have to play with now.

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My first play involved 7400 then 4001 I played with 555 I was not much into BC108 and even less 741 . My Favourite Micro Controller these days is the BBC Micro:bit . This stuff never Helped me to Grow up . I can take things to a certain level and then get stuck . Just having Fun . Are you Publishing on the Store and Making loads of Money ?

That’s the plan, I have a bunch of faces ready for prime time. Just gotta go thru the testing process. There’s a group on here doing that now. I got busy these last couple of weeks and haven’t been able to participate, but once I get back home next week, I’m gonna do testing for those guys and hopefully get some help from them as well.

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